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Do therapists have to be emotionally perfect to help others heal In this episode of Couch Chronicles, we unpack the pressure placed on therapists to always appear calm, healed, neutral, and emotionally put together while exploring the reality that therapists are human too Judeline leads a reflection on vulnerability, humanity, and permitting ourselves to not have it all figured out In this episode, we discuss the truth behind the “blank slate” myth and whether therapists should share their personal struggles If neutrality in therapy is even realistic, why do some clients trust authenticity more than perfection The difference between a therapist feeling professional versus feeling relatable. How social media is changing the image of therapists. When therapists become too emotionally invested, whether personal experience makes therapists more effective or more biased Couch Tok Quickies. We also dive into the conversation around therapists disclosing mental health diagnoses like BPD or Bipolar Disorder What helps clients feel seen? What crosses professional boundaries and whether providers should continue practicing while managing their own mental health challenges. Therapists hold space for people every day, but who allows them space to simply be human 🛋️ New episodes every other Wednesday at 12 PM 🎧 Watch, comment, and subscribe
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